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Cy3 labeled linc00839 probe

Manufactured by RiboBio
Sourced in China

The Cy3-labeled LINC00839 probe is a laboratory tool used to detect and visualize the expression of the LINC00839 gene in biological samples. It consists of a Cy3 fluorescent dye molecule attached to a nucleic acid sequence that is complementary to the LINC00839 transcript. The probe can be used in various molecular biology techniques, such as in situ hybridization, to provide a reliable and sensitive method for analyzing the presence and distribution of LINC00839 in cells or tissues.

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2 protocols using cy3 labeled linc00839 probe

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Nuclear-Cytoplasmic RNA Extraction and FISH Analysis

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Nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA was separated with the NE-PER Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Extraction Reagents (Invitrogen) and then analyzed by RT–qPCR. For FISH assays, cells were first grown for 24 h in 24-well plates with glass cover slips. After immobilization and permeabilization, cells were hybridized with 20 μM Cy3-labeled LINC00839 probe (RiboBio), and 6-diamidino-2-phenylindole was used to stain nuclei. Images were observed with an LSM 980 confocal laser-scanning microscope (ZEISS).
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Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization Assay

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FAM-labeled miR-454-3p probe and Cy3-labeled LINC00839 probe were obtained from RiboBio (Guangzhou, China). FISH assay was performed using a FISH kit (RiboBio) according to the manufacturer’s protocol. In brief, the probes were hybridized overnight. Then, cell nuclei were counterstained using DAPI (Beyotime). Fluorescence was measured using a fluorescence microscopy (Carl Zeiss, Germany).
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